• image

Ho-ro-gheallaidh 3 (book)

Over 80 Scottish, Irish & Cape Breton tunes popular at sessions throughout Scotland. This latest volume comes by popular demand and contains many of the best new and old tunes being played in Scotland since the last collection we made over ten years ago - this book is an essential addition to all fiddlers' Scottish repertoires.

Many of the tunes such as Trip to Pakistan, Bulgarian Red, Road to Errogie, Maggie's Pancakes, Frank's Reel, Janine's etc are those recorded on the best of Scottish albums.

Details

Instruments:
Accordion, Fiddle, Mandolin, Whistle
Tune Types:
Air, Hornpipe, Jig, Polka, Reel, Strathspey, Waltz
Occasions:
Ceilidh, Hogmanay, St Andrew's Night
Pages:
52
Articulations:
Bowing, Chords
Arrangers:
Christine Martin
Date:
2008
Origin:
Scottish, Irish, Canadian, Cape Breton, American
Book format:
A4
Authors:
Anne Hughes, Christine Martin
ISBN:
978-1-906804-0-8
open\close

Table of contents

  • Alasdair Mac Alasdair
  • Am Bodach le Tri Ordagan
  • An Drochaid Chliteach
  • Andy's Saltire
  • Anlan McKinney
  • The Appropriate Dipstick
  • Ashley's Strathspey
  • Banish Misfortune
  • The Banshee
  • Basil the Retriever
  • Ben Williams of Tiree
  • The Black Hat
  • The Bodhran Maker's Jig
  • Bulgarian Red
  • Calum Fhionnlaidh
  • The Canongate Twitch
  • The Cellar Sessions
  • Celtic Thunder
  • Chloe's Passion
  • The Contradiction Reel
  • Cunningsburgh 251
  • The Dashing White Eejit
  • Delighted
  • Donella Beaton
  • Farewell to Whalley Range
  • Farquhar and Hettie's Waltz
  • Father Francis Cameron's Reel
  • The Fox Hunters
  • Frank's Reel
  • Garry Porch of Avernish
  • Ghoid iad bhean uam reir
  • The Glasgow Reel
  • The Green Fields of Glentown
  • The Grumbler
  • The Highlander's Revenge
  • Invercassley Falls
  • The Islay Ranters
  • Janine's
  • The Joy of It!
  • Kenneth MacDonald
  • Kirsties
  • Kohler's Hornpipe
  • Last Tango in Harris
  • Lauren McKeowen's
  • Leaving Stoer
  • MacArthur Road
  • MacLeod's Farewell
  • Maggie's Pancakes
  • Maggie West's Waltz
  • Malcolm Finlay's Reel
  • Marni Swanson of the Grey Coast
  • McGrath the Cobbler
  • Michael's Mazurka
  • McGoldrick's No.1
  • Mick Hand's
  • Miss Angela Gillies of Borve
  • The Monaghan Jig
  • Morag's Reel
  • The Mortgage Burn
  • The Mountain Road
  • Mouth of the Tobique
  • Mutt's Favourite
  • Nova Criona
  • O'Keeffe's Slide
  • The Piccaloed Polka
  • The Point Road
  • Punch in the Dark
  • The Quiet American
  • The Quiet Man
  • The Rector at the Feis
  • The Reel of Rio
  • The Rizla
  • The Road to Banff
  • The Road to Errogie
  • The Roaring Barmaid
  • The Salvation
  • The Sandpiper
  • Sandy Macintyre's Trip to Boston
  • Shovel Tongue
  • Simon Thoumire's Jig
  • Sliabh Russell
  • Snoring Khazi
  • Talla Bhreacais
  • Tamlin
  • Tiocfaidh Tu Abhaile Liom
  • The Tipsy Sailor
  • Trip to Herve's
  • The Trip to Pakistan
  • The Twisted Bridge
  • Two Fifty to Vigo
  • Union Street Session
  • The Waves of Rush
  • The Wedding Reel
  • Wing Commander Donald MacKenzie
open\close

Reviews

“This superb collection will, I am sure provide endless hours of fun and entertainment and is an excellent follow up to volumes one and two.”

Box and Fiddle Magazine

“wow, you must be really chuffed with the new session book. Great collection of contemporary and old tunes” Rebecca Nice, student at Newcastle Music Degree Course

Rebecca Nice, student at Newcastle Music Degree Course

“Taigh na Teud have again excelled with the release of this excellent new book of session tunes for the Scottish Fiddler.”

Box and Fiddle March

“Contains a treasure trove of mainly contemporary fiddle tunes which are currently popular at sessions throughout Scotland...........The music within this fine collection is in many cases quite difficult to find elsewhere, it’s clearly laid out and importantly, easy to read.”

Paul Anderson for Fiddle On Magazine

“The new Horo Gheallaidh book 3 is excellent and so good to see these modern tunes in print. I have found it very hard to get my hands on these tunes and was thrilled as they are just right for my younger pupils.”

Jean - Ann Callender

open\close